genesis
Nomad
genesis | Nomad | |
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8 | 95 | |
330 | 14,450 | |
0.6% | 0.7% | |
8.3 | 9.9 | |
11 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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genesis
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Iterium - Generic Channel-based Iterators (opensource project)
what's new/diff from https://github.com/life4/genesis ?
- genesis: All generic functions for Go 1.18 you ever need!
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Go streams (a look at what is possible with generics)
I faced the same issue when migrating genesis from code generation to generics. Before it used to have the same streaming API as you describe but now I decided to go with functional API. That means, you basically "pipe" data with temporary variables. So your last example would look something like this:
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FYI: pkg.go.dev doesn't show packages with generics
About a week ago, I upgraded my genesis package to generics. It was a great experience but somehow the new documentation wasn't displayed at pkg.go.dev (ex godoc.org). I tried to request the package in their UI, wait, add docs for the root package, explicitly list sub-packages as dependencies, nothing worked. And then I found the issue go#48264. In short, the pkg site is on Go 1.17 and so cannot parse Go 1.18b1 packages. It will be that way until Go 1.18 is released + some time on top until App Engine picks the new version up.
- genesis: generic functions for Go
Nomad
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Ask HN: Are there any open source forks of nomad smd consul?
Doesn't look like it.
* https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/forks
* https://github.com/search?q=nomad%20fork&type=repositories
* https://www.google.com/search?q=hashicorp+nomad+forks
There are products that do similar things of course.
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IBM Planning to Acquire HashiCorp
I don't have any further insight, but looking at <https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/forks?include=active&page...> coughed up https://github.com/atlassian/nomad/branches although confusingly it says "updated last week" but browsing any one of the branches seems to be stupid old so I got nothing
Finding conceptual forks, e.g. $(git push --mirror ...) would be trickier but I bet sourcegraph could do it
Ultimately, the question boils down to: what risk are you driving down: hitching your wagon to a dead stack, not getting security updates, not getting PRs merged, $other?
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Running Docker based web applications in Hashicorp Nomad with Traefik Load balancing
In previous post, we discussed creating a basic Nomad cluster in the Vultr cloud. Here, we will use the cluster created to deploy a load-balanced sample web app using the service discovery capability of Nomad and its native integration with the Traefik load balancer. The source code is available here for the reference.
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Building HashiCorp Nomad Cluster in Vultr Cloud using Terraform
Nomad is really awesome!
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K0s: Kubernetes distro as a single binary with zero host OS dependencies
I only heard of this today, but it looks really interesting. It seems to finally get Kubernetes a bit closer to something like https://www.nomadproject.io/ in terms of complexity to install and operate.
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Embracing Simplicity: The Advantages of Nomad over Kubernetes
In the rapidly evolving landscape of container orchestration and management, two prominent players have emerged: Kubernetes and HashiCorp's Nomad. While Kubernetes has gained widespread adoption and popularity, Nomad provides a compelling alternative that stands out for its simplicity and efficiency. In this blog post, we'll explore the advantages of using Nomad over Kubernetes and why it might be the right choice for certain use cases.
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HashiCorp Vault Forked into OpenBao
I can't discern how many are just those "dependabot" bumps but the 1400 forks show some are active https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/forks?include=active&page... including CircleCI who I would think have a stake in a libre Nomad https://github.com/circleci/nomad/tree/circleci/release-1.5....
Now maybe their goals don't align with the community, and/or they don't want to be in the maintainer business for such a project, but better than nothing
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Remote execution of code
Could this be a solution? nomad
- Google Kubernetes Engine incident spanning 9 days
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Homebrew deprecate and add caveat for HashiCorp
It worth noting that Nomad UI(a official web admin panel) has log tailing utility built-in so maybe partial work has already been done. The developers may have other concerns.
The related issue is https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/10220
What are some alternatives?
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
consul - Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
Rundeck - Enable Self-Service Operations: Give specific users access to your existing tools, services, and scripts
doozerd - A consistent distributed data store.
Dkron - Dkron - Distributed, fault tolerant job scheduling system https://dkron.io
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
StackStorm - StackStorm (aka "IFTTT for Ops") is event-driven automation for auto-remediation, incident responses, troubleshooting, deployments, and more for DevOps and SREs. Includes rules engine, workflow, 160 integration packs with 6000+ actions (see https://exchange.stackstorm.org) and ChatOps. Installer at https://docs.stackstorm.com/install/index.html
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.